Plane Engine Explodes On Takeoff
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Published 2024-05-25
This is Weekly Dose of Aviation #289
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All Comments (21)
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The way the sound travelled for the explosion was so cool
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The reactiontime of the first pilot is incredible!
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You can see the rudder immediately yawing left (pilot's perspective) as soon after the engine failed. They were on their game that day
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Jet2: Friendly low fares, Exciting high flares
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“Inspection later revealed that a turbine blade had attached” Wow, that’s quite amazing. Must be one of those new self assembling planes. 🤣
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Look at that yaw with an instant rudder correction. That was pretty awesome.
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2:21 oh yes the new famous 777 with dirty flaps 😂
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So happy to see the Mach Loop getting featured. For those wondering its near the town of Machynlleth in north Wales, from which the name is derived. USAF aircraft out of Lakenheath are a common sight out that way.
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The turbine detached, not attached, and when a blade does that, half the turbine wheel is destroyed.
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The AB pilot @1:45 wasn’t fighting strong winds. He was fighting himself. The automated callout just before touchdown says it all!
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Wow the amount of thrust lost instantly after that explosion and the snake on it got!
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So you added some fire to the thumbnail image. Click bait.
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Seeing the pilot landing in Mexico in strong winds reminds me of my flight from LAX to Guadalajara International Airport 2 months ago. When we started to descend, the plane started to suffer from turbulence. It turns out, there were strong winds messing with the plane. Luckily, the pilots did a fabulous job of keeping the plane as stable as possible, and we landed safely. It was my first experience with flying in strong winds.
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0:34 a I thought turbine blades being attached was a good thing?
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You know when you are running out of content and should maybe cut down on output?......"this plane has a dirty wing"
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The first video was really cool. Spoilers were out less than 2 seconds after the engine failure. Good job. But the Go-Around after a late touchdown was absolutely brilliant. The pilots did a clean and flawless job. Perfect pitch and execution of the go-around. Should become a training-video.
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This exact scenario is practiced hundreds of times in a very realistic flight simulator during every pilot’s initial and recurrent training so, as you can see, the reaction looks almost automatic..because it is! Sim instructors of the world would be very proud of this pilot for a job, looking almost routine, done perfectly. Hurrah!
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The March loop is use by military from a lot of countries, RAF , French , Belgium , German , Spanish, USAF and other nations this place is a hour drive for me and is amazing to watch also 20 mins away from me is Airbus wing factory and watch the Beluga and the Beluga XL take off all this in Wales
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0:32 A turbine blade had attached, and thankfully, no one was injured. 🙂
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Great reaction time. That/s why they have V1 and V2 and hands poised on throttle, but still, well done!